Pursuant to this objective, not all of the PlayStation 4 DualShocks depicted here will be readily available for purchase. While indeed many can be obtained right now through various retailers, some of the DualShock 4s below are limited edition or exclusive to bundles. Fans that would like to add one of these rarer PS4 DualShocks to their collections can likely find a way to do so, but it may not be as easy as simply buying a new controller in one of the more readily available styles.
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Additionally, this PS4 DualShock guide only includes controllers that have been officially released by Sony. That means that third-party DualShock 4s and controllers that have only been licensed by Sony will not be found here.
PS4 DualShock Colors
Alpine Green
Release: April 15, 2019 | Worldwide
Berry Blue
Release: Worldwide
Blue Camouflage
Release: Worldwide
Blue Crystal
Release: 2017 | Worldwide
Crystal
Release: Worldwide
Electric Purple
Release: September 2019 | United States
Glacier White
Release: Worldwide
Gold
Release: Worldwide
Green Camouflage
Release: Worldwide
Grey Blue
Release: Worldwide | Standalone and bundled with Uncharted 4 PS4
Jet Black
Release: Worldwide
Magma Red
Release: Worldwide
Metallic Copper
Release: Worldwide
Midnight Blue
Release: Worldwide
Olive Green
Release: Worldwide | Bundled with Call of Duty: World War II
Red Camouflage
Release: September 2019 | United States
Red Crystal
Release: 2017 | Worldwide
Rose Gold
Release: September 2019 | United States
Silver
Release: Worldwide | Standalone and bundled with silver PS4
Steel Black
Release: Worldwide
Sunset Orange
Release: Worldwide
Titanium Blue
Release: September 2019 | United States
Urban Camouflage
Release: Worldwide
Wave Blue
Release: Worldwide
PS4 DualShock Editions
20th Anniversary Edition
Release: Worldwide | A variant with an imprinted touchpad was also bundled with the 20th Anniversary PS4.
500 Million Limited Edition
Release: 2018 | Worldwide | Bundled with 500 Million Limited Edition PS4 Pro
Batman: Arkham Knight Edition
Release: Bundled with Batman: Arkham Knight PS4. Not sold separately.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 Edition
Release: Standalone and bundled with Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 PS4.
Days of Play Edition
Release: Bundled with Days of Play PS4 Slim. Not sold separately.
Destiny 2 Edition
Release: United States, Europe
Dragon Quest 11 Edition
Release: Japan | Bundled with Dragon Question 11 PS4.
F.C. Edition
Release: Europe
Final Fantasy 15 Edition
Worldwide | Bundled with Final Fantasy 15 PS4 Slim.
God of War Edition
Release: Worldwide | Sold separately and bundled.
Gran Turismo Sport Edition
Release: Worldwide | Standalone and bundled with Gran Turismo Sport PS4.
Kingdom Hearts 3 Edition
Release: Worldwide | Bundled with Kingdom Hearts 3 PS4 Pro. Not sold separately.
Metal Gear Solid 5 Edition
Release: Worldwide | Bundled with Metal Gear Solid 5 PS4. Not sold separately.
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne White Edition
Release: Japan
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Black Edition
Release: Japan
Monster Hunter World Edition
Release: Hong Kong | Standalone and bundled with Monster Hunter World PS4 Pro.
Spider-Man Edition
Release: 2018 | Worldwide | Bundled with Spider-Man PS4 and PS4 Pro. Not sold separately.
Star Wars Battlefront Edition
Release: Worldwide | Standalone and bundled with Star Wars Battlefront PS4.
Star Wars Battlefront 2 Edition
Release: Worldwide | Bundled with Star Wars Battlefront 2 PS4 Pro. Not sold separately.
With the PS5 release date expected to come in just over a year’s time, it may not be long before Sony puts an end to releasing new DualShock 4 colors and editions. However, until this new console arrives, players can continue to enjoy their DualShock 4s, and as this PlayStation 4 DualShock guide demonstrates, there are certainly a variety of these controllers to choose from.
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Source: Console Variations, Sony